学习网络理论

Learning-Network Theory

MANAGEMENT LEARNING · 2000
被引 146 · 同刊同年前 7%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

提出学习网络理论,认为学习网络由员工、管理者等互动形成,形状因参与者和工作特征而异,帮助理解并设计工作相关的学习安排。

Abstract

This study presents a theoretical perspective on organizing learning networks in relation to work processes within organizations. Despite the potential wealth in combining various learning and work arrangements, the field seems to be characterized by a single-minded pursuit of highly uniform ways to organize learning and work. The learning-network perspective rejects both a functionalist tool of management approach and a context-independent organizational learning view. Instead, it demonstrates how learning networks are (re-)produced by interactions among employees, managers, training consultants, and other actors, who each have their own theories and strategies in organizing work-related learning. Learning networks can take various shapes depending both on actor dynamics and on work characteristics. The learning-network theory is a descriptive theory that allows employees, managers, training consultants, and other learning actors to understand and develop alternative ways of organizing employee learning in relation to work. An indicative rationale for the key differences between the learning-network perspective and some rival approaches is provided.

组织学习工作场所学习知识管理学习网络